The Presbytery of the Mid North Coast invites you to join us for a special occasion, on the evening of Wednesday April 2.

Benjamin Shuhyta will be ordained to the ministry, and inducted into the position of associate minister of our church

This will be a time of celebration of God’s blessing on our church.

It is the culmination of several years of preparation for Benjamin, who has studied at Christ College Sydney for the equivalent of four years full-time, as well as completing three years of internship under our minister, Scott Donnellan.

It is also a sign of growth at PMPC, that God has blessed us with the finances and the enthusiasm to increase our staff team.

Reverend Sandy McMillan, former minister at Wagga Wagga and Drummoyne, will preach on the evening.

Please be seated by 7pm, and stay for supper afterwards.

Join us for Easter

As Christians, we believe that Jesus died and rose again, opening up the way to eternal life for those who trust in him.

Of course, we talk about these events every week, but Easter presents the perfect opportunity to reflect on his death and resurrection.

Good Friday – April 18 – 9am – with light refreshments afterwards

Easter Sunday – April 20 – 10am and 5pm – with a kids program at 10am and light refreshments following both services.

Please join us as we refocus our lives with Jesus at the centre.

Welcome!

Port Macquarie Presbyterian Church (PMPC) has two key pursuits:

  1. knowing the good news of Jesus click here to learn the essence of what this means.
  2. living the good news of Jesus, sharing his love and growing his kingdom.

We want to help people know God, through his son Jesus Christ. We believe that there is simply nothing more important in life than to enjoy a relationship with our Creator, and we warmly welcome you to find out more, by joining us at a church meeting.

Our regular Sunday services are at 10am including a children’s ministry, and tea/coffee afterwards. We host another more informal service at 5pm, which includes supper afterwards.

COVID-restrictions may have been lifted ages ago, but it’s loving to practice good health and safety. Masks aren’t commonly worn in our church anymore, but you’re welcome to wear one if you wish. If you have flu symptoms, it might be better for you to rest and recover, and join our livestream.